Motivational Interviewing has becoming increasingly widespread among counselors and therapists, but no book to date has focused exclusively on applying Motivational Interviewing to domestic and partner violence.
Written by established authorities in the field, the chapters in this volume represent important applications of motivational enhancement strategies to intimate partner violence with both victims and batterers. These studies include descriptive research on victims and perpetrators of abuse, measurement issues in assessing stages of change, and real-world applications of motivational interviewing. Murphy and Maiuro illustrate both the benefits and challenges inherent in this growing area of research.
Motivational Interviewing has becoming increasingly widespread among counselors and therapists, but no book to date has focused exclusively on applying Motivational Interviewing to domestic and partner violence.
Written by established authorities in the field, the chapters in this volume represent important applications of motivational enhancement strategies to intimate partner violence with both victims and batterers. These studies include descriptive research on victims and perpetrators of abuse, measurement issues in assessing stages of change, and real-world applications of motivational interviewing. Murphy and Maiuro illustrate both the benefits and challenges inherent in this growing area of research.
I. Introduction
Chapter 1 Understanding and Facilitating the Change Process in
Perpetrators and Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
II. Working with Perpetrators
Chapter 2 Motivational Interviewing as a Mechanism for Change in
Men who Batter
Chapter 3 Acceptability of a Stage-Matched Expert System
Intervention for Domestic Violence Offenders
Chapter 4 Motivational Interviewing as a Pre-Group Intervention for
Partner-Violent Men
Chapter 5 Readiness to Change, Partner Violence Subtypes, and
Treatment Outcomes Among Men in Treatment for Partner Assault
Chapter 6 Stages of Change in Batterers and Their Response to
Treatment
Chapter 7 Does the Transtheoretical Model Predict Attrition in
Domestic Violence Treatment Programs?
Chapter 8 Motivating Substance-Involved Perpetrators of Intimate
Partner Violence to Seek Treatment: A Focus on Fathers
Chapter 9 The Revised "Safe At Home" Instrument For Assessing
Readiness to Change in Intimate Partner Violence
III. Working with Victims Chapter 10 A Comparison of Women versus
Men Charged with Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 11 Defining Appropriate Stages of Change for Intimate
Partner Violence Survivors
Chapter 12 The Transtheoretical Model in Intimate Partner Violence
Victimization: Stage Changes Over Time
Index
Roland D. Maiuro, PhD, is the Director of the Anger Management Domestic Violence, and Workplace Conflict Programs located at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
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